Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

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Satinav Aug 8, 2024 @ 4:41pm
Thought about Theresa?
What you guys think of her? I've played this game for some long time and its the first time playing DLC womans lot. Gosh how Theresa is bland and boring. I could not finish her dlc, yeah I know, she saved Henry but I just dont like her, I don't want to do her questline by any means. Bianca should have been spared or exchanged paper with Theresa.
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Originally posted by obvious:
Originally posted by Oops, I Crapped My Pants:
I'm sure you are well indoctrinated in that field, as you have confirmed :)
I got my degree before mRNA vaccination was even an idea. So how again did they time travel to change scientific facts in the past to make me believe wrong things about mRNA so I'd not see an issue with it decades later? xD
Well indoctrinated, indeed :)
carl.wear Aug 15, 2024 @ 2:40pm 
Originally posted by obvious:
Originally posted by Satinav:
Not in my game. She is there lonely lol. But I totaly agree with you, thats why i made this post because I don't think she is that nice. And there is much more stronger woman in this game that we can look up to.
I have not progressed beyond the first stroll along the river with her, but she seems to be nice to me. She does taunt and tease Henry a bit, but in a playful "childhood friends" way. Does her behavior maybe change depending on Henry's reputation? I play as a goody goodshoes. But I agree with her being bland and I will not go on the next walk.

You are asking if her behaviour changes depending on Henry's reputation? What do you think reputation is? Henry has reputation with everyone and that goes up and down depending on Henry's actions. So OBVIOUSly her behaviour towards Henry is effected by reputation. (As well as other things; try talking to her after a while of not having a wash and see her reaction or her comments when you are wearing a lot of armour).

Also you say that she is bland and yet you will not go out on the next walk with her. So how can you discover if she is NOT bland if you won't go on walks with her? Thats the problem with feminism. A woman looks at a guy and immediately assumes that he is a loser. Then because she refuses to interact with him, he has no way to prove that he is NOT a loser because she wants nothing to do with him.
Originally posted by carl.wear:
Originally posted by obvious:
I have not progressed beyond the first stroll along the river with her, but she seems to be nice to me. She does taunt and tease Henry a bit, but in a playful "childhood friends" way. Does her behavior maybe change depending on Henry's reputation? I play as a goody goodshoes. But I agree with her being bland and I will not go on the next walk.

You are asking if her behaviour changes depending on Henry's reputation? What do you think reputation is? Henry has reputation with everyone and that goes up and down depending on Henry's actions. So OBVIOUSly her behaviour towards Henry is effected by reputation. (As well as other things; try talking to her after a while of not having a wash and see her reaction or her comments when you are wearing a lot of armour).

Also you say that she is bland and yet you will not go out on the next walk with her. So how can you discover if she is NOT bland if you won't go on walks with her? Thats the problem with feminism. A woman looks at a guy and immediately assumes that he is a loser. Then because she refuses to interact with him, he has no way to prove that he is NOT a loser because she wants nothing to do with him.
She is an 'academic', not an indoctrinated liberal feminist
carl.wear Aug 15, 2024 @ 7:34pm 
Originally posted by Oops, I Crapped My Pants:
Originally posted by carl.wear:

You are asking if her behaviour changes depending on Henry's reputation? What do you think reputation is? Henry has reputation with everyone and that goes up and down depending on Henry's actions. So OBVIOUSly her behaviour towards Henry is effected by reputation. (As well as other things; try talking to her after a while of not having a wash and see her reaction or her comments when you are wearing a lot of armour).

Also you say that she is bland and yet you will not go out on the next walk with her. So how can you discover if she is NOT bland if you won't go on walks with her? Thats the problem with feminism. A woman looks at a guy and immediately assumes that he is a loser. Then because she refuses to interact with him, he has no way to prove that he is NOT a loser because she wants nothing to do with him.
She is an 'academic', not an indoctrinated liberal feminist

I don't know. Going off one of her earlier posts and the feminist book she said I should read (like thats gonna happen) she sounds like a feminist.
obvious Aug 16, 2024 @ 8:18am 
Originally posted by carl.wear:
You are asking if her behaviour changes depending on Henry's reputation? What do you think reputation is? Henry has reputation with everyone and that goes up and down depending on Henry's actions. So OBVIOUSly her behaviour towards Henry is effected by reputation. (As well as other things; try talking to her after a while of not having a wash and see her reaction or her comments when you are wearing a lot of armour).

Also you say that she is bland and yet you will not go out on the next walk with her. So how can you discover if she is NOT bland if you won't go on walks with her? Thats the problem with feminism. A woman looks at a guy and immediately assumes that he is a loser. Then because she refuses to interact with him, he has no way to prove that he is NOT a loser because she wants nothing to do with him.
Tell me you are bitter because you feel entitled to a relationship without telling me you are bitter because you feel entitled to a relationship. *sigh*
Thank you for explaining reputation to me in a condescending and belittleing way. My question is if maybe even if you are nice to her, she still scolds you for being a murder hobo elsewhere. You know, like, actions have consequences? And not everything in the world just exists in a relation to Henry but also influences others? Or should? Like in Fallout? But yeah, that is indeed complexity that is beyond this game.
I didn't further the date mission, but I played her DLC. So I got to know her by now. Only thing I cannot judge on is how she treats Henry further down the line of their dating. If some person here claims she is abusive, that either is a turn of character later-on or has to do with reputation either directly or indirectly. Because so far I got no comments regarding my armour or any other unfriendly words.

Pro-Tip: If women don't want to date you, maybe they don't think you a loser. But have other issues with you. Like for example you explaining basic things to them as if they were dumb. Or you talking bs about feminism. Women who only look for a provicer-type and thus reject "losers" are not really the typical feminists. My husband is a gamer like me. I earn more money than he does. And we don't care. Because as a feminist I believe it to be unfair for both genders to put the burden or economic success on the shoulders of just one of them. So ironically feminism is the opposite of what you complain about.
obvious Aug 16, 2024 @ 8:27am 
Originally posted by carl.wear:
Originally posted by Oops, I Crapped My Pants:
She is an 'academic', not an indoctrinated liberal feminist

I don't know. Going off one of her earlier posts and the feminist book she said I should read (like thats gonna happen) she sounds like a feminist.
I am indeed a feminist. And an academic as well. Your fellow bitter bro there was just being ironic btw. when he called me an academic. He might not know what a ribosome is, but he feels he can judge on the quality of my education. Because he has a peepee, which apparently replaces several academic degrees.

But to quote Inigo Montoya here: "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." Feminism really is different than you think. You think of the strawman that the far right created. And some very loud but very few fringe folks. Feminism means equal rights. Not by pulling men down, but by raising women up to equality. Not only in order to benefit women, but also men. My child is a boy. I am very much interested in him being as free in his self-expression as I am. If he ever wants to ride horses, he should not be bullied for that (horse-riding is a "girls thing" here), for example. The bs that limits women, also limits men. And we'll all be better off if we fix it. That is feminism.
Poopypants there literally said he does not care about what women have to say (as a generalization) before he realized I was one. That is the kind of BS that we face all our lives. How can you see this and think "this is ok, we don't need feminism"?
Originally posted by obvious:
. How can you see this and think "this is ok, we don't need feminism"?
It's pretty easy, all we have to do is see your massive wall of seethe and cope. In fact, you make a great case against it with every post
obvious Aug 16, 2024 @ 10:51am 
Originally posted by Oops, I Crapped My Pants:
It's pretty easy, all we have to do is see your massive wall of seethe and cope. In fact, you make a great case against it with every post
Seethe? Cope? What have you smoked? XD My lighthearted ridicule of you is all I can offer you. No anger. because I know you come from a place of sadness, bitterness and rage. And whatever you give to the world (in this case me) is nothing you don't give yourself first. You have my compassion. A bit of ridicule can't be prevented though, I fear. But it has to be said, in an earnest way, that even if you suffered marginalization, bullying, whatever, it is not ok trying to gang up in order to discriminate against people due to their skin colour, pants department or genetics.
There is no "cheat code" that makes you strong, cool, smart or whatever in comparison when you try to lower people beneath you via irrational discrimination. Those people will just roll their eyes, lean back in their new gaming chair in their comfy house, go to kiss their kid good night, start a new 3D print and then play Valheim with their spouse and family to finally see the new ashland content. Speaking of that... have a nice day :D
MF Aug 19, 2024 @ 4:33pm 
Originally posted by Satinav:
What you guys think of her? I've played this game for some long time and its the first time playing DLC womans lot. Gosh how Theresa is bland and boring. I could not finish her dlc, yeah I know, she saved Henry but I just dont like her, I don't want to do her questline by any means. Bianca should have been spared or exchanged paper with Theresa.

I actually enjoyed playing her, having to rely on stealth and archery instead of brute force.

Johanka though................. yeesh.
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Date Posted: Aug 8, 2024 @ 4:41pm
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